Find a solid formula for a sequence

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I've been trying to find some sort of formula to calculate an user his level.



List of levels;



Level 100 - 1440894015
Level 99 - 1383552240
Level 98 - 1327939215
Level 97 - 1274019840
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If you put these numbers in a sequence solver you get the correct next number for in this case level 96 - is there a way I could calculate with what number links to which level (p.e. 1000xp would match to like level 2.31231 or something)?



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    There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
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I've been trying to find some sort of formula to calculate an user his level.



List of levels;



Level 100 - 1440894015
Level 99 - 1383552240
Level 98 - 1327939215
Level 97 - 1274019840
...


If you put these numbers in a sequence solver you get the correct next number for in this case level 96 - is there a way I could calculate with what number links to which level (p.e. 1000xp would match to like level 2.31231 or something)?



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    There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
    – lulu
    Jul 27 at 13:32













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I've been trying to find some sort of formula to calculate an user his level.



List of levels;



Level 100 - 1440894015
Level 99 - 1383552240
Level 98 - 1327939215
Level 97 - 1274019840
...


If you put these numbers in a sequence solver you get the correct next number for in this case level 96 - is there a way I could calculate with what number links to which level (p.e. 1000xp would match to like level 2.31231 or something)?



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I've been trying to find some sort of formula to calculate an user his level.



List of levels;



Level 100 - 1440894015
Level 99 - 1383552240
Level 98 - 1327939215
Level 97 - 1274019840
...


If you put these numbers in a sequence solver you get the correct next number for in this case level 96 - is there a way I could calculate with what number links to which level (p.e. 1000xp would match to like level 2.31231 or something)?



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    There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
    – lulu
    Jul 27 at 13:32













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    There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
    – lulu
    Jul 27 at 13:32








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There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
– lulu
Jul 27 at 13:32





There is no way to determine the next number without additional information. You could guess...if the decay pattern continues, the next term should be about $1221794115$, but that assumption could easily be incorrect.
– lulu
Jul 27 at 13:32
















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